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Transcription Outsourcing Benefits + Features To Look For
Save time and improve accuracy by outsourcing transcription. Learn how to choose reliable services and manage your workflow efficiently.

How to Transcribe Meeting Minutes for Better Note-Taking
A step-by-step guide detailing how to transcribe meeting minutes for better note-taking using transcribing software.

10 Best Note-Taking Apps For iPads
Turn your iPad into the ultimate notebook. Discover 10 top note-taking apps for iPad that offer handwriting, typing, and cloud sync to stay organized.

11 Better Fireflies.ai Alternatives
Looking for an alternative to Fireflies.ai notetaker? We’ve compiled 11 of the best AI-powered note-taking services that can help you uplevel your meetings and gather great insights.
How To Set Up and Find Your Google Meet Recording
Here’s Rev’s guide for setting up and finding your Google Meet recording. We also offer tips for screen recording your meeting.
Skype Transcription: How to Transcribe Skype and Skype for Business Calls
Learn how to transcribe calls & recordings to text in the free version of Skype and in Skype for Business, which is part of the Microsoft Office suite.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell Speaks at European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke at the ECB Forum on Central Banking on November 12, saying “the economy as we know it might be over” and that the pandemic will have lasting impacts on how people live and work. Read the full transcript here.

November Apple Event 2020: New MacBook Air, Macbook Pro, Mac Mini
Apple held its November 2020 virtual event on November 10. They announced the Apple Silicon M1 chip, which will power their new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini computers. Read the full transcript of the event here.

Tech CEOs Senate Testimony Transcript October 28
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and Alphabet (Google) CEO Sundar Pichai testified before the Senate on October 28. The CEOs were questioned about content moderation policies. Read the full transcript of the hearing here.
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